I started reading Derrida the other day, only to be hit with the thought, why? It seemed like something that I should be interested in, but it all seems a bit irrelevant now. Who was the last deconstructionist you met? Or the last person who actually read Derrida?
So i stopped reading Derrida and started reading Habaermas. Martin then asked me 'why would you want to read Habermas?' Sadly it feels a little true, despite being the kind of thing that I would want to read, there doesn't seem to be a point. People have stopped being interested in the Marxist/post-modernist tradition in the last year or so, almost like it had reached its logical conclusion or proliferated to the point of ceasing to make sense or something.
There seems to be a distinct lack of it in blogs. Infact, it feels like everyone just got bored with it one day and thought maybe it was time to give the other guys a go for a bit and headed down the more analytic side of things? Am I imagining things or have other people noticed this? Or is it just the general trend in the small philosophical circles which I am associated? It seemed like Foucault was a perfectly good answer to everything, but now it has to be something a bit more scientific, a little more 'provable'. Maybe its just me and its been this way all the time: I only thought Foucault was the answer.